- Lombok
Infobox Islands
name = Lombok
image caption = Topography of the island
native name =
native name link =
location =South East Asia
coordinates= coord|8.565|S|116.351|E|type:isle
archipelago =Lesser Sunda Islands
total islands =
major islands =
area = 4,725 km²
highest mount = Rinjani
elevation = 3,726 m
country = Indonesia
country admin divisions title = Province
country admin divisions =West Nusa Tenggara
country largest city = Mataram
country largest city population =
population = 2,950,105
population as of = 2005
density = 792/km²
ethnic groups =Sasak , BalineseLombok (population 2,950,105 in
2005 ) is anisland inWest Nusa Tenggara province,Indonesia . It is part of the chain of theLesser Sunda Islands , with theLombok Strait separating it fromBali to the west and theAlas Strait between it andSumbawa to the east. It is roughly circular, with a "tail" to the southwest, about 70 km across and a total area of about 4,725 km² (1,825 sq mi). The administrative capital and largest city on the island is Mataram.History
The Dutch first visited Lombok in
1674 and settled the eastern most part of the island, leaving the western half to be ruled by a Hindu dynasty from Bali. The Sasaks chafed under Balinese rule, and a revolt in1891 ended in1894 with the annexation of the entire island to theNetherlands East Indies .Geography and demographics
The
Lombok Strait marks the passage of the biogeographical division between the fauna of theIndomalaya necozone and the distinctly different fauna ofAustralasia that is known as theWallace Line , forAlfred Russel Wallace , who first remarked upon the distinction between these two majorbiome s.The island's topography is dominated by the centrally-located
stratovolcano Mount Rinjani , which rises to 3,726 m (12,224 ft), making it the third-highest in Indonesia. The most recent eruption of Rinjani was in June-July, 1994. The volcano, and its sacred crater lake, 'Segara Anak' (child of the sea), are protected by a National Park established in1997 . The southern part of the island is a fertile plain where corn,rice ,coffee ,tobacco , andcotton are grown.The island's inhabitants are 85%
Sasak (a people, related to theBalinese , but mostly practisingIslam ), 10-15%Balinese , with the small remainder being Chinese,Arab , Javanese, andSumbawa nese.Economy and politics
Lombok has much in common with nearby Bali, but less well-known and less-visited by foreigners [http://travel.nytimes.com/2008/09/21/travel/21next.html?ref=travel] . It has been working to increase its visibility to
tourist s in recent years, promoting itself as an "unspoiled Bali". The most-developed center of tourism isSenggigi , spread in a 10-kilometer strip along the coastal road north of Mataram, while backpackers congregate in theGili Islands off the west coast. Other popular tourist destinations include Kuta (distinctly different from Kuta, Bali) where surfing is considered some of the best in the world by leading surfing magazines. The Kuta area is also famous for its beautiful, untouched beaches.While the area may be considered economically depressed by First World standards, the island is fertile, has sufficient rainfall in most areas for agriculture, and possesses a variety of climate zones. Consequently, food in abundant quantity and variety is available inexpensively at local farmer's markets. A family of 4 can eat rice, vegetables, and fruit for as little as
US$ 0.50. Even though a family income may be as small asUS$ 1.00 per day from fishing or farming, many families are able to live a happy and productive live on astonishingly small incomes.In early
2000 thousands fled from religious and ethnic violence that swept over the island, and tensions remain. Some travel websites warn that tourists sometimes provoke anger in this economically depressed region. This warning lacks credibility, since all of Lombok has had a long history of welcoming visitors to the island. Both the government and many of the residents recognize that tourism and the services required by tourists is Lombok's highest source of income. Further proof of the island's hospitality is show by the fact that tourists are virtually never seriously injured by any interaction with the local population. While many of the local population are friendly, there is certainly an element of danger and numerous travelers have shared accounts of violence, particularly in the Kuta region where locals, displaced by hotel projects, resent foreign presence. There is also arefugee camp on the island, costs paid for by Australia, which holds mostly Hazara Afghans who have tried to enter Australia by boat.Emaar , Emirati property company planned to build a new town sprawled in 1,200 hectares in Central Lombok. It costs estimated at US$600 million. It will have a 7 km natural waterfront, which will support a marina, apart from luxury residences and five-star resorts byRitz-Carlton [ [http://www.tempointeraktif.com/hg/nasional/2008/03/19/brk,20080319-119543,id.html Tempo Interaktif] ] . The Ritz-Carlton will also have a world class golf course and retail amenities. The homes will employ tropical designs and low-rise architecture in tune with the surroundings. [ [http://www.emaar.com/MediaCenter/PressReleases/2007April30.asp Emaar] ]References
External links
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* [http://home.iae.nl/users/arcengel/NedIndie/lombokengels.htm Lombok history, with detailed map]
* [http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/volc_images/southeast_asia/indonesia/lombok.html Space Shuttle images of volcanic Lombok]
* [http://www.lombok.co.uk Lombok Furniture]
* [http://travel.nytimes.com/2008/09/21/travel/21next.html?ref=travel NY Times on Lombok]
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